\section{DNS SD client} % Short description/overview of module functions With this module DNS-SD services can be registered on the network to allow Zero Configuration Networking on the device. This is merely a small layer on top of Multicast DNS. \subsection{pico$\_$dns$\_$sd$\_$init} \subsubsection*{Description} Just calls pico$\_$mdns$\_$init in its turn to initialise the mDNS-module. See 'pico$\_$mdns$\_$init' for more information. \subsection{pico$\_$dns$\_$sd$\_$register$\_$service} \subsubsection*{Description} Registers the service with a certain name and type on the network via Multicast DNS. \subsubsection*{Function prototype} \begin{verbatim} int pico_dns_sd_register_service( const char *name, const char *type, uint16_t port, kv_vector *txt_data, uint16_t ttl, void (*callback)(pico_mdns_rtree *,char *,void *), void *arg); \end{verbatim} \subsubsection*{Parameters} \begin{itemize}[noitemsep] \item \texttt{name} - Instance-name of the service. Use a descriptive name for it but not longer than 63 characters. \item \texttt{type} - The type of the service. For all the possible service types see: \url{http://www.dns-sd.org/servicetypes.html} \item \texttt{port} - The portnumber on which the service runs. \item \texttt{txt$\_$data} - Pointer to vector with key-value pairs to insert into the TXT record to give additional information about the service. Use the 'PICO$\_$DNS$\_$SD$\_$KV$\_$VECTOR$\_$DECLARE'-macro to declare a vector for key-value-pairs. This vector will be destroyed when the function returns since there's no need in keeping the contents. \item \texttt{ttl} - TTL of the service on the network before it needs to be reconfirmed. In seconds. \item \texttt{callback} - Callback function that gets called when the service is successfully registered on the network. \item \texttt{arg} - Argument for callback supplied by user. This can be used if you want to pass some variable into your callback function. \end{itemize} \subsubsection*{Return value} Returns 0 when the module successfully started registering the service, something else on failure. \texttt{pico$\_$err} is set appropriately. \subsubsection*{Errors} \begin{itemize}[noitemsep] \item \texttt{PICO$\_$ERR$\_$EINVAL} - invalid argument \item \texttt{PICO$\_$ERR$\_$ENOMEM} - not enough space \end{itemize} \subsubsection*{Example} \begin{verbatim} PICO_DNS_SD_KV_VECTOR_DECLARE(dictionary); pico_dns_sd_register_service("Printer 2nd Floor", "_printer._sub._http._tcp", 80, \\ &dictionary, 240, ®_cb, NULL); \end{verbatim} \subsection{pico$\_$dns$\_$sd$\_$kv$\_$vector$\_$add} \subsubsection*{Description} Add a key-value pair the a key-value pair vector. \subsubsection*{Function prototype} \begin{verbatim} int pico_dns_sd_kv_vector_add( kv_vector *vector, char *key, char *value ); \end{verbatim} \subsubsection*{Parameters} \begin{itemize}[noitemsep] \item \texttt{vector} - Pointer to vector to add the pair to. Declare a key-value vector with the 'PICO$\_$DNS$\_$SD$\_$KV$\_$VECTOR$\_$DECLARE'-macro. \item \texttt{key} - Key of the pair. Cannot be NULL. \item \texttt{value} - Value of the pair. can be NULL, empty ("") or filled ("value"). \end{itemize} \subsubsection*{Return value} Returns 0 when the pair is added successfully, something else on failure. \texttt{pico$\_$err} is set appropriately. \subsubsection*{Errors} \begin{itemize}[noitemsep] \item \texttt{PICO$\_$ERR$\_$EINVAL} - invalid argument \item \texttt{PICO$\_$ERR$\_$ENOMEM} - not enough space \end{itemize} \subsubsection*{Example} \begin{verbatim} PICO_DNS_SD_KV_VECTOR_DECLARE(dictionary); pico_dns_sd_kv_vector_add(&dictionary, "pass", "1234"); pico_dns_sd_kv_vector_add(&dictionary, "color", NULL); \end{verbatim}